Over time, Ubisoft has gone from being one of the big, long-standing names in the world of gaming to a steady decline. A series of failed projects, even the blockbusters that made the game famous such as Assassin’s Creed or Far Cry are gradually becoming bankrupt, no longer suitable for the tastes of players at the present time. . And while struggling to find a way out, Ubisoft suddenly issued a new policy.
Accordingly, this distributor will limit the sale of his new products and game projects on the store. Instead of this, Ubisoft’s revenue will come from revenue through game rentals. Gamers will have 2 choices, purchase the Ubisoft+ Premium service for $17.99 per month and get access to all games, even the right to play some blockbusters early. Otherwise, for $8 per month, players can only access a number of games that Ubisoft specifies and this list is still added and updated regularly.
After changing the policy, Ubisoft’s director personally said that it will be happiness for gamers when they do not have to spend money to buy games but can still own expensive blockbusters for a fee. much smaller. Even when they return to play the game after a long time, their progress is still there, not erased. It sounds very good, but many people are worried when Ubisoft itself was previously famous for shutting down old servers, thereby causing the loss of all player data.
But in the end, Ubisoft’s way of operating is quite reasonable and economical for gamers. However, more time is still needed to see if gamers’ habits can be changed.